Conway Criminal Defense Attorneys
Have you been accused of violating the terms of your probation? A probation violation could trigger penalties stemming from a previous criminal charge. If your alleged probation violation is the result a new criminal charge, you could also face additional penalties associated with that charge if convicted of the offense.
Protect your rights by retaining a criminal defense lawyer at the Robertson Law Firm. We provide a vigorous defense against all alleged probation violations, including:
- Failure to attend or complete required counseling or treatment
- Failure to complete required community service
- Failed drug tests
- Alcohol-related violations
- Failure to attend meetings with a probation officer
- Commission of a subsequent crime
Contact us today for help. With office locations in Little Rock, Benton and Heber Springs, we serve clients throughout Arkansas.
Skilled and Determined Advocates
We understand that many people are accused of probation violations. Due to alcohol or chemical dependency issues, mental health challenges, family challenges or personal challenges that may be beyond your control, you may have violated the terms of your probation. It is also possible that you have been wrongfully accused of a probation violation.
We understand that every case and every client is unique. If retained as your defense counsel, we will take time to understand your situation, help advise you of your rights, help you understand your options and provide a vigorous defense on your behalf.
If your probation violation involves a new criminal charge, we can provide a strong defense to your criminal charge and handle your probation violation matter as well. If you have been accused of failing to meet with your probation officer or failure to take required actions, we can aggressively fight your charges or negotiate a resolution on your behalf with the goal of minimizing any adverse consequences you may face.
Given our experience, we can also advise you about proactive measures you may take if you have violated the terms of your probation. Taking appropriate steps that demonstrate your responsibility can help to create a more favorable impression with your probation officer, the prosecutor and the court. Using these and other proven defense measures, we will work diligently to protect your rights and seek the best possible outcome on your behalf.
Contact Us
To speak with a Little Rock probation violations defense attorney at our firm, call 501-588-4451 or contact us toll free at 866-311-3815.








